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Beaded Belt / Sash
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Beaded Birchbark Cigar Case
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Cylindrical birchbark container, oval top has deep sides that slide inside case. Covered with black velvet trimmed with fine glass beads in multicolored floral design (white, pink, green, red, blue, yellow, gold). Metallic beads in clusters of 4 puncuate background; almost all have rusted away. Base covered with brown velvet.

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Beaded Fan Holder
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Beaded fan or nosegay holder, worked with multi-colored beads on red wool, with blue silk binding the edges. The beaded design is worked in circles of pink, clear, green, yellow, red, 3 shades of blue, and cut steel beads. Two rows of white beads outline the edges of the fan holder, which is fan-shaped with a scalloped edge at the top, tapering to a long neck and rounded end. It is lined with red silk and probably interlined with soft leather (it is stiff, but flexible).

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Beaded Hat
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Beaded Native American Cuff Fragment
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Fragment of a red jacket cuff trimmed with handsewn fine white beads (a few blue beads form the center of flower petals) and green, ivory, blue and black ribbon. Probably Penobscot, possibly Maliseet. Zigzag top of cuff has white beads and black silk edging. Below that is a row of small white beads and a thin band of green silk applique. Below that is a band of beaded ribbon applique featuring two rows of peaks in green and blue silk, edged with black, yellow, green silk and white beads. Then follow two rows of white beaded double curves with petals or leaves at their centers, filled with blue beads.

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Beaded Pouch or Bag
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Purse tapers in from top, then flares out and back in again so that each side forms a zig zag. Designs vary on each side and feature double-curves as well as elongated diamonds (similar to those on early Penobscot moccasins). Strap is missing. Othwerwise in excellent condition.

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Beaded Purse
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Small beaded purse with a rounded bottom and flap covering the opening along the top. Multi-colored glass beads are worked on black wool in a packed floral design. Four-petaled flowers worked in clear beads have blue, yellow, green and dark red leaves. Turquoise beads of a larger size trim the flap edge. The edges are bound with red silk ribbon. The beading is stitched though the black wool and a brown cotton lining.

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Beaded Sleeve Cuff
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Maine or New Brunswick Native American beaded sleeve cuff. Front is old black velvet with scrolling green plant stems and white, yellow, blue and red flowers and flanking white leaves. Copper studs in open areas of design. Back of white cotton with a blue net pattern. Paper lining. Red bias tape around edges.

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Beaded Smoking Cap
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Beaded wall pocket
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